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What won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy in 1999? The David E. Kelley series, which ran for five seasons on Fox, won the Golden Globe for Best Musical or Comedy in its first two seasons.
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In 1999, the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy went to "Ally McBeal" (Fox) - (Season 2). Other nominees were "Everybody Loves Raymond" (CBS) - (Season 3), "Frasier" (NBC) - (Season 6), "Friends" (NBC) - (Season 5), and "Sex and the City" (HBO) - (Season 1). "Ally McBeal" won the award 1 time, in 1999.
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In 1999, the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy went to "Ally McBeal" (Fox) - (Season 2). Other nominees were "Everybody Loves Raymond" (CBS) - (Season 3), "Frasier" (NBC) - (Season 6), "Friends" (NBC) - (Season 5), and "Sex and the City" (HBO) - (Season 1). "Ally McBeal" won the award 1 time, in 1999.
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